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Bill of Rights copy from 1789 to go on display here
As the result of a historic agreement between the New York Public Library and the State of Pennsylvania, the National Constitution Center will exhibit one of the original copies of the Bill of Rights that President George Washington dispatched to the states in 1789 for ratification.
Census: School spending down in nation, but up in top-spending New York
Per student public education spending in the country fell in 2011 for the first time since at least 1977 - but not in New York, which still leads the nation in per-pupil spending.
Senate Poised To Approve Bill Requiring GMO Labeling
Connecticut business owners, legislators, farmers, and residents rallied outside the capitol Tuesday morning to press state legislators to move on a bill that would require labels on genetically modified foods.
Heading to the polls? Here's what you need to know about the primary
Jacob Mott, 5, talks to Republican state House candidate Bryan Tate outside Goode Elementary in York on Tuesday.
Pa. man accused of taking diapers, shoe inserts
A central Pennsylvania man is in jail, facing charges he stole two packages of adult diapers and shoe inserts from a Carlisle pharmacy.
York police seek tips in Monday shooting
York City Police said Eric Richards, 30, was shot in the abdomen and chest around 11:30 p.m. on the first block of South Penn Street.
Jim McClure: Prisoner of war camps in York
Nineteenth-century artist Lewis Miller captures the facade of Washington Hall, built in 1849.
Pa. primary will settle municipal, judicial, races
Nomination battles for mayor in several Pennsylvania cities and an open seat on a state appellate court are expected to be settled in a statewide primary.
New York, Pennsylvania Rank High for Opioids Among Injured Workers
Editor's Note: This is part of a team report on opioid use by injured workers. For the national story read: Opioid Epidemic Plagues Workers' Comp The epidemic of opioid abuse and its impact on workers' compensation in the Northeast is particularly noticeable in New York and Pennsylvania, where the percentages of injured workers that become ... (more)
Teslaa s fight with Americaa s car dealers
By Peter Valdes-Dapena, NEW YORK - Tesla Motors doesn't want to sell its cars the way every other car company does, and that's making a lot of traditional automobile dealers mad.
Main Point Books Opens in Bryn Mawr Next Week
On May 28, Bryn Mawr is getting a book store. Main Point Books will open its 1041 West Lancaster Ave.
Warrior Walk at YTI Career Institute benefits veterans, pets
After Kay Mahanes finished school, she went to work as a ward clerk at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
Warm, rainy week ahead for York
Sunday will be cloudy, with a chance of drizzle in the morning and light rain after noon, according to the National Weather Service.
York's new co-working site unites home-based businesses
JJ Sheffer, the site manager for CoWork155, talks about the progress at the membership-based shared workspace Wednesday at 155 W. Market St.
Our take: York school recovery takes a hit
York City School District Supt. Deborah Wortham, center, talks to William Penn seniors Martin Tolbert and Dustin Solomon about where they plan to apply for college in this October 2011 photo.
Police: York man stabbed roommate's girlfriend
A York man was charged with aggravated assault and other offenses after, police said, he stole money from his roommate and stabbed his roommate's girlfriend.
York County Hispanic Coalition awards students with scholarships
For the 18th year, the York County Hispanic Coalition gave out $1,000 scholarships to high school students across the county during a breakfast held Friday.
Class of 2013: Graduation plans for York-area high schools
Red Lion High School graduates throw their caps in the air after the 2012 graduation.
Federal Sandy relief dollars inflate Christie's ego: Editorial
The federal Sandy relief money is intended to rebuild our ravaged towns, and the lives of people left homeless by the storm.
Winning Powerball ticket sold in Florida; N.J. ticket worth $1 million
The Powerball drawing Saturday night was the largest in the game's history, and one winning ticket was sold in Florida.